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H. A. BERNARD HUGUETDE'VARS.

OZONE APPARATUS.

Patented Aug. 27, 188 9.

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SPECIFICATION forming part of LettersPatent No. 409,903, dated August 27, 1889.

I Application filed April 6, 1889- Serisl No. 806,277 (No model.) 7

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, HILARION ANTOINE BER- NARD IIUGUET DE VARS, a citizen of France and a resident of Paris, France, have invent-- ed certain Improvements in an Ozone-Pro: ducing Apparatus, of which the following is a specification.

My invention relates to an apparatus for producing ozone by an entirely new process.

In order to make my invention more clearly understood I shall now refer to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure l is a vertical section of my ozone apparatus; and Fig. 2, a top view of the apparatus at the line as y, Fig. 1.

The sameletters of reference indicate corre: sponding parts in both figures.

My ozone-producing apparatus consists First. Of an ebonite stand E, in which circular grooves are contrived to fit and receive the lower circumference of a glass cylinder and those of two concentric bell-covers.

Second. Of a glass cylinder A, the inner surface of which is covered with tin-foil a.

Third. Of a glass bell-cover B,I'the outer surface of which is covered with tin-foil b. The bell-cover B and the cylinder A' fit in the circular grooves of the ebonite stand E, a distance of five millimeters separating the grooves. The sheets of tin-foil aand b are connected with an induction-coil by means of conducting-wires P N. Attention-is called to the fact that the electricity is produced by an induction coil. The wire I communicates with the positive pole of the induction-coil. The wire N communicates with the negative pole of the induction-coil.

Fourth. A glass belhcoverD insulates and covers the whole.

Fifth. Between the grooves in which the cylinder A and the bell-cover B rest there are openings 0, intended I solely to allow the ozonized air to pass as fast as it is produced into the nickel-plated receiver G, where it is stored.

' Sixth. The tube 0, which passes through the ebonite stand E, brings the air forced along by a ventilator into the bell-cover B.

This stream of air strikes against the top of the bell-cover B, and is obliged to pass bc- 5o tween the bell-cover B and the cylinder A.

If at this instant the induction-coil is set in operation the inductive electricity passes through the two wires PN, and the fluid, seeking its equilibrium, meets with a resistance in the thickness of the g1ass,'which causes the electricity to be reconstituted in the form of feeble sparkson the surface covered with tinfoil-that is to say, on all thatpartof the outer surface of the cylinder A 'correspond- 6o ing to the part of its inner surface covered with tin-foil a, as also on all that part of the inner surface of the bell-cover B corresponding to the part Of'ltS outer surface covered with tinfoil b.

The oxygen of the electrified air then changes into ozone. v

What I claim as my invention,and desire to secure by Letters Patent, isr ,1. In an ozone-producing apparatus,-the 7o combination of a receiver G, for the storage of the air, the stand E, having openings 0, which communicate with the receiver, a cylinder A, mounted at one end on the stand, open at the'op'posite end and lined with foil a, the bell-cover B, inclosing the cylinder, mounted on the stand and lined with foil 1), said cylinder and bell-cover being arranged with the openings in the stand between them, and wires N 1, connecting the cylinder and bell-cover with an electric generator, substantially as described.

2. In an ozone-producing apparatus, the combination of an ebonite or other suitable stand E, provided with openings in the part between the grooves in which the cylinderA and the bell-cover B respectively fit, such openings being intended to convey the air intothe receiver G to be stored, a tube (J, passing through the ebonite or other stand, 0 a glass bell-cover D, covering the whole, and wires N P, connectin the cylinder and bellcover with an electric generator, substantially as described.

3. In an ozone-producing apparatus, the combination of an ebonite or other suitable stand E with a cylinder A, the inner surface In testimonywhereof Ihave signed mynamc of which is covered with tin-foil a, connected to this specification in the presence of two sub- 10 by a, wire I? with the negative pole of an inscribing witnesses.

duction-coi and a bell-cover B, the outer v 7 surface of which is covered with tin-foil b, HILARION MTBHE BERNARD HUGUET DE VARS' connected by a wire P with the positive'polc Witnesses:

of an induction coil, substantially as de- G. LOMBARD,

scribed and set forth. CH BROWN. 

